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229. How long shall dreams of creature-bliss

1 How long shall dreams of creature-bliss
Our flattering hopes employ,
And mock our fond deluded eyes
With visionary joy?

2 How wretched they, that leave the Lord
And from his word withdraw,
That lose his gospel from their sight
And wander from his law!

3 O thou eternal spring of good,
Whence living waters flow!
Let not our thirsty erring souls
To broken cisterns go.

4 Like characters inscrib'd in dust,
Are sinners borne away;
And all the treasures they can boast,
The portion of a day.

Text Information
First Line: How long shall dreams of creature-bliss
Meter: C. M.
Language: English
Publication Date: 1814
Topic: The Danger and Misery of Sin
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